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Natural Resources Management: Issues and Lessons from Rwanda

Natural Resources Management: Issues and Lessons from Rwanda

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Date of publication
May 1994
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Rwanda LAND (Research) - 35

This paper describes how the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)/Rwanda is working with the Government of Rwanda and other donors to identify and resolve key issues re-lated to the management of the country’s renewable natural resources--its forests, soils, and water. The purpose of the study
is to illustrate how small countries and Agency for International
Development (A.I.D.) Missions with limited resources can incor-
porate natural resources management into development activities
in general and in Sub-Saharan Africa in particular. More specif-
ically, USAID/Rwanda’s experience provides insights into the re-
quirements of integrating natural resource management objectives
into A.I.D.’s agricultural and rural development programs.

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Siew Tuan Chew

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